At a glance
CDC led the monitoring and evaluation for the Maternal and Reproductive Health in Tanzania project. There is detailed information on how the project was organized and carried out and the resulting changes in maternal and child health indicators.
Activities, topics, indicators, and reports
Pregnancy Outcomes | 2014–2019
Topics: Pregnancy care, delivery, and mortality
- Fertility.
- Contraceptive knowledge and use.
- Unmet need for contraception.
- Antenatal care attendance.
- Knowledge of pregnancy danger signs.
- Delivery and postnatal care.
- Infant mortality.
- Early sexual activity.
Kigoma Reproductive Health Survey 2018
Kigoma Reproductive Health Survey 2016
Health Facility Assessment | 2014–2019
Topics: Health facility infrastructure, staffing, equipment, supplies, overall capacity, geographic area served
- Electricity.
- Communication.
- Transportation.
- Staffing.
- Training.
- Protocols.
- Emergency obstetric care functionality.
- Essential drugs and equipment.
- Contraceptive supplies.
- Blood transfusion capacity.
- Birth companionship.
Kigoma Health Facility Assessment of Emergency Obstetric and Neonatal Care Services 2019
Kigoma Health Facility Assessment of Emergency Obstetric and Neonatal Care Services 2018
Kigoma Health Facility Assessment of Emergency Obstetric and Neonatal Care Services 2016
Health Facility Assessment of Emergency Obstetric and Neonatal Care in Kigoma Region 2014
Client and Provider Experience Survey | 2016–2018
Topic: Health care experience
- Providing and receiving high-quality reproductive care.
- Companionship during delivery.
- Respectful care.
- Provider job satisfaction and training.
- Provider technical knowledge.
Client and provider experience journal articles
Birth companionship in a government health system: a pilot study in Kigoma, Tanzania (2021)
Antenatal, delivery, and postpartum care journal articles
Beyond adequate: factors associated with quality antenatal care in Western Tanzania (2020)
Family planning and contraceptive use journal articles
Factors associated with contraceptive use in Sub-Saharan Africa (2022)